Patch 11.0.5 Now Live
Major balance changes to all classes, new dungeon difficulty, and holiday events are now available. Check out the full patch notes for details.
As of 2024, the most popular MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) based on player base, revenue, and cultural impact include: World of Warcraft (WoW) - Developer: Blizzard Entertainment - Active Players: 4.5 million (estimated) - Why Popular? The longest-running and most iconic MMORPG, with a strong community and regular expansions (latest: Dragonflight). Classic WoW (including Wrath of the Lich King Classic) remains popular. Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) - Developer: Square Enix - Active Players: 2.5 million+ - Why Popular? Known for its deep story, player-friendly updates, and strong community. The critically acclaimed Endwalker expansion boosted its popularity further. Lost Ark - Developer: Smilegate RPG (Amazon Games for Western release) - Active Players: 500K1M (fluctuates with updates) - Why Popular? Free-to-play, action-combat-focused MMO with Diablo-like gameplay. Huge in Korea and gained a strong Western following. Guild Wars 2 - Developer: ArenaNet - Active Players: 500K1M - Why Popular? Buy-to-play (no subscription), dynamic events, and frequent content updates. End of Dragons expansion kept it relevant. Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) - Developer: ZeniMax Online Studios - Active Players: 1M+ - Why Popular? Strong lore from the Elder Scrolls universe, frequent expansions (Necrom in 2023), and flexible subscription model. Black Desert Online (BDO) - Developer: Pearl Abyss - Active Players: 300K600K - Why Popular? Best-in-class action combat, stunning graphics, and deep lifeskill systems. Free-to-play in some regions. Old School RuneScape (OSRS) & RuneScape 3 - Developer: Jagex - Active Players: 1M+ combined - Why Popular? Nostalgia-driven, sandbox gameplay with a dedicated player base. OSRS is particularly strong with its old-school mechanics. New World - Developer: Amazon Games - Active Players: 20K50K (fluctuates with updates) - Why Popular? Had a massive launch in 2021, and despite a decline, recent expansions (Rise of the Angry Earth) have brought players back. Albion Online - Developer: Sandbox Interactive - Active Players: 200K300K - Why Popular? Full-loot PvP, player-driven economy, and cross-platform play. Throne and Liberty (Upcoming) - Developer: NCSoft - Potential Impact: Expected to be a major competitor in 2024, especially in Asia. Honorable Mentions: - Destiny 2 (MMO-lite with RPG elements) - Tibia (Old-school, niche but dedicated) - Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis (Action-heavy anime MMO) Most Played Currently? WoW and FFXIV dominate the subscription-based market. Lost Ark and Guild Wars 2 lead in free-to-play/buy-to-play. ESO remains strong with its hybrid model. Would you like recommendations based on gameplay style (PvP, PvE, story, etc.)?
As of 2024, the most popular MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) based on player base, revenue, an...
Venture into the depths of Azeroth itself in this groundbreaking expansion. Face new threats emerging from the planet's core, explore mysterious underground realms, and uncover secrets that will reshape your understanding of the Warcraft universe forever.
The War Within brings so much fresh content to WoW. The new zones are absolutely stunning and the storyline is engaging. Been playing for 15 years and this expansion reignited my passion for the game.
The new raid content is fantastic with challenging mechanics. However, there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out. Overall a solid expansion that keeps me coming back for more.
Major balance changes to all classes, new dungeon difficulty, and holiday events are now available. Check out the full patch notes for details.
Celebrate the season with special quests, unique rewards, and festive activities throughout Azeroth. Event runs until January 2nd.